Healthcare professionals’ prevention practices and perceptions of risk regarding alcohol consumption during pregnancy: A qualitative systematic review

FASD Prevention Conversation Facilitators play a critical role in bridging the gap between research, policy, and real-world conversations about alcohol use during pregnancy. This role

Reproductive Healthcare Professionals’ Comfort To Treat Postpartum Patients with Substance Use Disorders

Leah Holcomb, Rachel Mayo, Jennifer Barkin, Kathleen Cartmell, Lior Rennert, Lori Dickes and Kacey Eichelberger, Reproductive Healthcare Professionals’ Comfort To Treat Postpartum Patients with Substance

Assessing Supportive Needs in Pregnant Women with Substance Use, A qualitative study

S Heidarifard , M Khoshnamrad , Assessing Supportive Needs in Pregnant Women with Substance Use, A qualitative study, AJOG Global Reports (2025), doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xagr.2025.100548 Abstract

Alcohol use during pregnancy: the impact of social determinants of health on alcohol consumption among pregnant women

A recent study by Peltier et al. (2025) examined how social determinants of health (SDoH)—including factors like marital status, income, employment, race, and experiences of

Socio-economic contextual determinants and behavioral changes during pregnancy: evidence from the “MAMI-MED” cohort

This study explores how people with complex health and social needs—like substance use, mental illness, and poverty—often face discrimination and stigma when trying to access

How to Prevent and Reduce Substance Use Harms for Youth: What Youth Say Works

About this report Intended for anyone who works with or supports youth including educators, service providers, policy makers, caregivers and community leaders. This report provides

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